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New Dutch cargo ship is the first of its kind to sport a massive but flexible solar power system for its hotel load, in addition to hybrid-electric
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New Dutch cargo ship is the first of its kind to sport a massive but flexible solar power system for its hotel load, in addition to hybrid-electric
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This is the product of combining collapsible solar panels with a reinforced shipping container to provide a mobile solar power system for off-grid or remote locations.
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Dutch solar innovator Wattlab and German inland shipping giant HGK Shipping have teamed up to launch the world''s first hybrid solar-powered inland
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A PV system has gone into operation on a new cargo ship developed by HGK Shipping and Salzgitter AG, supplying power directly to the vessel''s
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Dutch maritime solar innovator Wattlab has installed a 79-kilowatt-peak (kWp) solar energy system onboard a diesel-electric multipurpose cargo
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Discover how solar energy is being integrated into cargo ships to reduce fuel consumption, cut emissions, and pave the way for sustainable
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Solar power for cargo ships The Maritime Technology Cooperation Centre (MTCC) Pacific supported the trial of marine solar power systems on two ships to power electricity needs, especially when in port.
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A newly built inland dry goods vessel, Blue Marlin, was named last week in Hamburg, Germany, and became the world''s first hybrid solar-power
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The Blue Marlin''s solar system is fully connected to its engine, making this ship more powerful and efficient. The ship uses smart technology
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The solar system on the Blue Marlin is more advanced. Unlike the Helios, the Blue Marlin''s solar power setup is fully integrated, meaning it
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